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Jimi Hendrix Park a chance to reflect on the artistry, talent from Seattle's Central District

Sunday marks exactly 50 years since Jimi Hendrix electrified the crowd at the Monterey Pop Festival, setting his guitar on fire and ushering in the Summer of Love. → Read More

Snohomish County moms combat youth homelessness from the kitchen

After discovering how many students in Snohomish County were homeless, a group of women began taking on the problem head-on. → Read More

Shoreline father hopeful Trump will help force return of abducted son

As another Father's Day approaches, the pain continues for Jeffery Morehouse. Morehouse's son was abducted by his ex-wife years ago. → Read More

Alaska Airlines faces impending shortage of pilots

From its expanded routes to swallowing rival Virgin America, Alaska Airlines continues its record growth. But there's a downside. → Read More

Sawant's call to shut down highways on May Day 'reckless and irresponsible'

A captain with the Washington State Patrol says Kshama Sawant's call for shutting down highways during May Day protests is "irresponsible." → Read More

Former Mariners hopeful Tyson Gillies pursuing big-league dreams in Kent warehouse

Former Mariners prospect Tyson Gillies won't be watching M's Opening Day. He'll be too busy chasing his own big-league dreams. → Read More

Major homeless roadside garbage cleanup starting in Seattle

The side of the road along I-5 in Seattle often looks like a garbage dump. City and state officials say a spring cleanup is underway. → Read More

Council, environmentalists seek answers in West Point sewage plant meltdown

More than a month after a catastrophic failure crippled the West Point sewage treatment plant in Magnolia and officials are still without answers. → Read More

Horror in UW lab aims to save lives on battlefield and streets

The University of Washington's WWAMI Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH) lab unveiled a medical mannequin that will hep trauma doctors save lives. → Read More

Tree lovers argue Seattle City Light cutting too aggressively near power lines

After examining a number of reports, studies and analyses, a tree advocacy group says it has found Seattle City Light has become far more aggressive in how it cuts trees around power lines than other utilities in the areas → Read More

Blue Thunder pumps up Seahawks faithful

When the Seahawks moved into CenturyLink Field in 2002, they wanted to do something to fire up the fans. The answer? A big, booming drum line that's become synonymous with the Seahawks. → Read More

Seahawks take kids on a once-in-a-lifetime Christmas shopping spree

When a couple of local Boys and Girls Clubs told their kids they were going to Toys R' Us this week, they were pretty excited. But little did they know they'd be in for the Christmas experience of a lifetime, thanks to some Seahawks. → Read More

Little critters causing big problems for car owners

Of all the problems that can cause significant damage and repair bills for your car, it turns out some little things are among the biggest culprits. → Read More

Firefighter, family help foster girls overcome mom's tragic death

You could forgive Veteran SeaTac firefighter Dave Little and his wife for wanting a break from parenting after raising several kids. But when two little girls facing unspeakable tragedy came into their lives, they couldn't resist doing it all over again. → Read More

Seahawks practice squad an integral part of teams' success

Walking through the Seahawks locker room, there are plenty of names and faces you instantly recognize. And then there's the likes of Will Pericak, George Farmer and Brandon Cotton. → Read More

From assemblies to hospital visits, Seahawks make big impact off field

Here's a recipe for boredom: a middle school assembly about eating healthy and exercise.But the kids at Renton's McKnight Middle School couldn't have been more excited Tuesday, thanks to some very special guests - Seahawks kicker Steven Haushcka, Blitz the mascot, and a couple of Sea Gals. → Read More

Community rallies for family of victim killed in Western Washington storm

Thursday's predicted windstorm comes just weeks after last month's powerful storm sent a tree crashing into Grant Strinden's car, killing the 23-year-old Monroe man. The community is rallying to help his fiance and daughter move on. → Read More

Sea-Tac Airport says stepped up security won't snarl holiday travel

Sea-Tac Airport has increased security along with the rest of the nation's airports and train stations in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks. But most travelers likely won't notice much change. → Read More

How the Seahawks are spending Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving falls in the middle of a work week for the Seahawks, but the team is carving out a little time for the holiday. → Read More

John Nordstrom keeps close ties to Seahawks despite selling team years ago

When the Seahawks take on the 49ers Sunday, you can count on one of their biggest fans patrolling the sidelines before the game. Many might not recognize him, but they certainly know his name. → Read More